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Old 03-06-2007, 07:34 PM #1
Tailwagn Tailwagn is offline
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Default service dog trainer

My name is Lynn and I own Tail Waggin Training Center, we train service dogs for the handicap including individuals with autism. My husband and I have a daughter with autism who uses a service dog each day.
We have been training, handling and breeding dogs for 25 years. We are the top in our field and the our daughter is the first child in Maine to work a service dog going on 5 years. Hope to be able to help anyone with questions.
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